Extraterrestrial parasite

Chapter 487: Interception (2)

The worst happens...

A large group of MUTOs entered the sea and did not sink. Instead, they were like a swarm of fish. It was obvious that the large group of MUTOs underneath could be found through the sea surface.

What's more, the largest MUTO is like a huge whale, floating on the sea surface, breaking through the water and gliding on the sea surface at an extremely high speed, it is simply more agile than when it is on the ground.

"..."

There was silence in the conference room for a while, and then someone said: "It seems that the worst outcome has occurred... We have no choice."

"Well, the bombing plan must go on."

"One more thing to note...Since we can't stop the first wave of MUTO from entering the sea, how should the coastal cities of New Zealand and Australia solve the problem?"

"Just pay more attention. How many of them can be released into the sea in two hours?"

"According to calculations... this number is estimated to be around 7.56 million." There was someone from the Science Committee next to him, so someone naturally answered.

"so much?"

The top commanders were obviously slightly shocked by this number. It was only two hours!

"Yes, sirs, if we don't stop it, the number of MUTOs in Antarctica will reach five billion in one day... They have almost exceeded one billion now."

"Wait, why is it growing so fast? Isn't it linear growth?"

"Sorry, it's not linear growth."

The scientific advisor took out a laser pointer and pointed at the area displayed on the screen: "This should be the source of the appearance of MUTO. From the initial discovery to the present, many places have collapsed in this area, and many MUTOs originated from these collapsed ice layers. The ice gushes out from within, and as time goes by, more and more ice layers collapse at this location..."

"The more ice collapses, the more monsters will appear?"

"Well, from now on, it seems that this is indeed the case."

"Is this the lair of those monsters?"

"No matter where it is. Since these MUTOs emerged from that place, as long as we destroy them, does that mean we can solve the subsequent problems?"

"Decapitation tactics?"

"Yes, so there will be four strategic bombers targeting that place."

"Wait, what should we do if there are seven million?"

Australian Defense Minister Andrews only noticed seven million MUTOs entering the sea and said with horror.

"..."

Representatives from the remaining ten countries glanced at Andrews. U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Norton Schwartz coughed. He said slowly: "The depth of these MUTOs diving into the water is not very deep, and their whereabouts are easy to detect. With the speed of these creatures in the water, it will take a few days to reach the coasts of Australia and New Zealand at the fastest. ?”

"Sir, to be precise, it's about 64 hours."

Someone has figured it out.

"Yes, since I have 64 hours to spare, I can definitely handle it..."

7.56 million may seem like a lot. The actual length is only more than 20 kilometers, and it is not impossible to use torpedoes and depth bombs to solve it.

Of course, this is compared to several major countries such as China, the United States and Russia. It is also a big difficulty for the Australian military. It may not be able to solve so many MUTOs within 64 hours.

"We will assist you to solve the problem. It will not take 64 hours, but 30 hours later. The Third Fleet will arrive in the southern waters of Australia and will be able to assist Australia in solving this crisis at any time."

Dempsey said this. Andrews breathed a sigh of relief. Australia is not a military power. Only after receiving the commitment from the US military did he feel at ease.

"Okay, then the plan will focus on three parts first."

"First, in addition to the part going into the sea, we will try to intercept and bomb the MUTOs on the four lines A, B, C, and D. Second, the Australian side will be responsible for the part going into the sea first, and the Third Fleet will provide assistance later. Solve it. Thirdly, regarding the source area where MUTO appeared, we will also try to see whether it can be solved."

To be honest, everyone is not very optimistic about Dempsey's three preliminary plans.

With such a huge number of MUTOs, how is it possible to rely on a few strategic bombers to intercept them?

Even if nuclear weapons are used, unless a large-scale land-washing attack is carried out without a bottom line, how can a few nuclear bombs destroy a MUTO that is five to six hundred kilometers long?

No matter what, while many big figures in the conference room were discussing, tens of thousands of kilometers away in Antarctica, a large number of MUTOs were still pouring crazily into the sea, and it seemed that there was no end in sight.

There are still two hours until the first wave of strategic bombers arrive!

In addition to helping its own scientific research station, the transport planes dispatched by the US military also provided assistance to scientific research station personnel from other countries on the basis of international humanitarian aid.

However, international humanitarianism is also very cheap. If the personnel of a scientific research station that is close to it are evacuated in time, the United States will not deny its personnel boarding. But if it is a scientific research station that is far away, it will have no choice but to help. .

After all, time is still too short. The United States has too much time to take care of itself, so how can it have the heart to help others.

The personnel at the scientific research station who are unable to evacuate can only wait to die...

Fortunately, the personnel at scientific research stations in many countries are not aware of the existence of MUTO. After all, MUTO has only appeared for two days, and the news has been blocked by major countries such as China, the United States, and Russia. The personnel at scientific research stations in these small countries are still doing scientific research as before. , never thought that disaster was about to come.

Should they be called unfortunate or lucky? No one knows.

It's just that Antarctica is very large, and the MUTO with dozens of lines divided may not necessarily happen to encounter the scientific research station. The unfortunate ones are still a few unlucky ones. If they can evacuate in time, they may not be immune.

Two hours later.

In the altitude of 10,000 meters, roaring air explosions were heard. In the distant sky, four B-1B Lancer supersonic strategic bombers and six B-52Hs rushed over and shot past them in an instant, at extremely fast speeds.

The B-1B seems to be slightly smaller than the B-52, but it actually carries more ammunition.

In addition to carrying 34 tons of ammunition, the internal magazine can also carry 26 tons of external missiles. Several B-1B bombers can release more than 600 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) at one time, and can also carry 24 small nuclear bombs.

This is the strategic bomber that is regarded as the most important weapon of the country. It is nothing short of amazing.

"DIENL-125SS-45AD5-EAD57-4E4GG."

A series of complex passwords are transmitted to the strategic bomber through satellite data links to unlock the precision guided bombs inside for subsequent release.

The continent of Antarctica is not far away. According to the GPS positioning, several Global Hawk drones have been waiting in front for a long time.

The first flood of MUTO is just around the corner. (To be continued ~^~)

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